iniK'sn. The B'g American Cruiser Has Ar rived at Gibraltar En Route to Tangier, Morocco. WILL PROCEED THENCE TO MAZAMAM. Mar Mlsslsa' la Caas-ry aj La4 f spaart (a tailed Stales Caasal. (.eaeral Uiamrrf la IIU Dessaad Apalasy liar Ike Called Slatrs, Gibraltar, March SI, The armored rrulirr .Neir York has arrived here, fc'he all proceed to Tangier lo de mand Die settlement of tlic claims ol the United Slate got eminent against Morocco. Tar Jew York's Mlsalaa. The Jfe w York will nntey Mr. flum mere. United Stalls consul general from Tangier, to the sruort of Ma rargnn, whence he villi travel otrr land to Morocco city, the political rapllnl of Morocco, there li deuitiid of the sultan of Monaco an nKlngy for on apparent dlsiourlrsy tn the United Stale commlttnl hy the aul tan'a grand vllrr mid his minister of foreign affairs. At the time time Mr. (iummcre will yerpirst the sultan tu acltle certain claim of the fulled Untei, loii)? pending against the got cri'mctit of Morocco. f.'lalut...

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I J AMOSd TUT. ItAILWAYf. Rack Island Will Hun Clieap Uitnwi stona la Colorado, The Cnm&, Ilxfe Island ami Pacific railirar, which made a iilienumerul sue-etas of cheap eiculsicm rale- to Colorado bit Mtvn. ha again asked it competitor la the Wnlm and .Southwestern l'ssseagef asMKiation to acre uxm a series of cheap eteursons to and Irtmi Denver, Colorado t-rilnra and 1'uelilo for the artreaching; x.v aon on tba following Uii: Ticket to b mid from Chicago and all territory up to Missouri river June lit, 23, Juljr 16, 23, and 3U, Aug. 0, 13, 20 and -7, at the rate of out fare plua ti, or Rl fl for the round trip. On Jul 1 and awl t!ept.3and 10 a rate of I2S la to L made from Chirago, and 115 from Missouri river oiiiU for the round trip. Intermediate territory will hare pro portionate ratea. Tickets are to te "old from Miaaourl rirer (mints one day later than the datea given aliove in each case, l'roportlonale ratea will be made to and from Ulrowood Kprlnei, Halt Lake City and Ugd...

The Tribune. j PubllMlmd Every Krltlny nv THE TRIBUNE PRINTING CO. D. W. MA.JOJi, liniToii. ARTIE li. KEADLK. Local Editor. Tkiimk $1.00 pur Year in Advance. It ih claimed that in .St. Loiuh thuy did not need any electric light Tnewlay night. Thoy relied on the Hindi from their guiw, revolver, etc. AVe were not in favor of politica in the hcIiooIh hut the vote Ttuwlay put the ap proval of the majority of those voting on the partisan idea and wo nIuiII now wait and nee how it works. One after-eluer of the election wan that the next day the huh hIiowii, and weather prophet Hyatt predicted fair weather for the next '21 lionrH. "It's an ill wind that Mown no one some good." Since a majority of the voter who vot ed at Tucxday'H election want politic in the hoIiooI and it in a good thing, why not. pro ceed to inject, a "few politics" into the churches? If IjoiiiIimiihiu i good for the intellectual training of the children it ought not to he hurtful in the Hpiritual Irai ling. This paper h...

TUM TniDVNK l'MItt CO. robll.tasrs. MAJOR, Editor. MunivuMEny, t jnssounr. THE INDIAN IN ENGLAND; a..... ....rr ,,,, llp,n,d In lllm br I I'liiHH of Wo in r a J- '" la Society. It la often a grent trial to a youn i 7 V. ul" inultt o la thrown into English society to know how to behove. You vi.lt a friend. You it, nu i nc uoor is opened by a young mnldscrTont, who Invites you to enter and closes the ,tnn. - ns you hnvo entered, 'ou follow tho servant Into the drawing-room, where your friend meets and greet you. conversation your friend in ins moiiirr nnu Introduce lo you. Tho mother Is ery pleased to mako your ocqualnlnnce, ond asks you to nit In a chair nenr hers. l)ut you hesitate, says the University Mognilne. Is Hint ths proper thing to do? In India no inouicr ot no friend of yours asks jou to do the same. If at nil, you always stood nt n respectful distance nnd answered tho mother's questions. Hut here It Is no different. You obey with hesitation, nnd sit in tho clinlr ramcr awk...

The Tribune. Published Every KrJtlay 1IY THE TRIBUNE PRINTING CO; D. W. MAJOlt, Editoii. ARTIE B. KEADLE, Local Editor. 4 Tkum $1.00 per Year in Advance. President Kruger, of tliu Boer Itopublic, expects to visit ftoHton, Chicago and Wash ington early in June. The teachers of this county should ex amine carefully the change made in the school law in regard to certilicates, and thus avoid considerable aiuioyiiiieo on that subject. i . -j A plan is now on foot to establish n rural free mail route from this city, to Dell flower and Gamma. The route to be about 29 miles lonir and accommodate ab.iut 1(H) families. If a party will organize in this state and place ;ih the paramount issue of the party, "An Honest Uallot and a Fair Count.", such a party, we believe can carry the state from one end to the other. The Political Hevicw says that it will be hard to keep Dave Hall in line with Holla Wells and his brand of democracy. It :t Governor Doekcry will have to keep that eye -a-winkin. Near...

THE TRIBUNE. HK TRtnrjtvK PRTO. CO. rabllshtrs. D. XT. MAJOIt, Editor. J brought a -whirl of desert dust. Harder UONTOOMEItY, inssouni; I "MESQUITE." I 4 by idah m. smoBsman. - MISS GI,KN'DOVnn tat on the ranch houso plnzra, shading her 'ycs from the while glare of the sun iy holding alioro them In beautiful, tcrtugcd fingers the last nnmbcr of 1 lout on magazine. It wan nil very new anil delightful to her, this trnnge, unfinished country; mid each day developed fresh chnrin. A n pcctnclo It wan perfect the very -desolation and silence of the desert stirred something within her that the Jlnck liay hail never remotely roused. "Viewed from the front row of the trc circle, nothing con 1.1 lie nioro fascinating to her nrt-luving genua than tills simple, wholesome life II veil nut nn nnturo teaches, nnil to feci tlint, for the time, the big, conven Honnl world of wise Insincerities was completely shot nwoy liclilnil those far, purple inouiitatiiii out of which roue the morning desert nun...